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Chapter
3
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And he went again
into the Synagogue;
and there was a man
there whose hand was
dead.
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And they were watching
him to see if he would
make him well on the
Sabbath day, so that
they might have something
against him.
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And he said to the
man, Get up and come
forward.
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And he said to them,
Is it right to do good
on the Sabbath or to
do evil? to give life
or to put to death?
But they said nothing.
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And looking round
on them he was angry,
being sad because of
their hard hearts; and
he said to the man,
Put out your hand. And
he put it out, and his
hand was made well.
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And the Pharisees
went out, and straight
away made designs with
the Herodians about
how they might put him
to death.
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And Jesus went away
with his disciples to
the sea, and a great
number from Galilee
came after him: and
from Judaea,
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And from Jerusalem,
and from Idumaea, and
the other side of Jordan,
and the country about
Tyre and Sidon, a great
number, hearing what
great things he did,
came to him.
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And he made a request
to his disciples to
have a little boat ready
for him, so that he
might not be crushed
by the people;
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For he had made such
a great number well
that all those who were
diseased were falling
down before him for
the purpose of touching
him.
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And the unclean spirits,
whenever they saw him,
went down before him,
crying out, and saying,
You are the Son of God.
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And he gave them
special orders not to
say who he was.
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And he went up into
the mountain, and sent
for those whom it was
his pleasure to have
with him: and they went
to him.
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And he took twelve
to be with him, so that
he might send them out
as preachers,
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And give them the
power of driving out
evil spirits:
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To Simon he gave
the second name of Peter;
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And to James, the
son of Zebedee, and
John, the brother of
James, he gave the second
name of Boanerges, which
is, Sons of thunder:
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And Andrew, and Philip,
and Bartholomew, and
Matthew, and Thomas,
and James, the son of
Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus,
and Simon the Zealot;
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And Judas Iscariot,
who was false to him.
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And he went into
a house. And the people
came together again,
so that they were not
even able to take bread.
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And when his friends
had news of it, they
went out to get him,
saying, He is off his
head.
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And the scribes who
came down from Jerusalem,
said, He has Beelzebub,
and, By the ruler of
evil spirits he sends
evil spirits out of
men.
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And turning to them,
he said to them in the
form of a story, How
is it possible for Satan
to put out Satan?
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If there is division
in a kingdom, that kingdom
will come to destruction;
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And if there is division
in a house, that house
will come to destruction;
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And if Satan is at
war with himself, and
there is division in
him, he will not keep
his place but will come
to an end.
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But no one is able
to go into the house
of the strong man and
take his goods, without
first putting cords
round the strong man,
and then he will take
his goods.
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Truly, I say to you,
The sons of men will
have forgiveness for
all their sins and for
all the evil words they
say:
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But whoever says
evil things against
the Holy Spirit will
never have forgiveness,
but the evil he has
done will be with him
for ever:
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Because they said,
He has an unclean spirit.
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And his mother and
brothers came and were
outside, and sent for
him, requesting to see
him.
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And a great number
were seated round him;
and they said to him,
See, your mother and
your brothers are outside
looking for you.
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And he said in answer,
Who are my mother and
my brothers?
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And looking round
at those who were seated
about him, he said,
See, my mother and my
brothers!
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Whoever does God's
pleasure, the same is
my brother, and sister,
and mother.
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